There is a difference between entering the Kingdom and
inheriting the Kingdom. When we are raptured or die the first stop on the tour
of heaven will be the Bema Seat of Christ. He will open all of the books that
have recorded every deed, every thought, every act, every tear, and will put our
lives into the fire. There will be wood, hay, stubble, gold, silver, and
precious jewels. Whatever is wood, hay or stubble will burn up. If there is
anything left in the form of gold, silver, or precious jewels - that will be
part of our reward. Even if there is nothing left after the fire, we ourselves
will enter heaven but will have no reward. We will be poor. We won't have the
garment of righteousness - won't be allowed to enter the Wedding of the Lamb and
won't be allowed to rule and reign with Him in the 1000 year reign.

You notice that God doesn't wipe the tears from our eyes
until after the 1000 years. That's when the new heaven and new earth and New
Jerusalem begin and initiates eternity with God. From the end of the tribulation
until then we are in the 1000 year reign of Christ. Not everyone will rule and
reign.

Only those who have proven themselves worthy in this
life will be close to Jesus in the Kingdom of Heaven (1000 year
reign/Millennium). The bible calls them OVERCOMERS. Some will be in the "outer
darkness" which literally means "the darkness just beyond a lit palace." It will
be like being at a concert sitting in the furthest balcony in the very last row.
You're in the concert but you can't see anything. Get
me?

So, everyone who accepts Christ and
His blood is saved - Justified. They will all enter heaven and will all spend
eternity with God. They will never go to hell.

But
those who stop there - who are carnal Christians - who quench the Spirit of God
and allow themselves to be in control instead of Jesus - they are not
Sanctified. They will be found naked before the Lord and will be denied entrance
into the 1000 year rest of Jesus. They will be poor for all eternity in heaven -
though they are saved from hell - and they will suffer loss, profound regret,
and will not be allowed intimacy with Christ as His bride for the 1000 years.
What a terrifying thought!!!! This has really changed my life! I hope it
will change yours too.

April,

This doctrine is primarily from a man
named J.D. Faust.

The doctrine is essentially as you
describe it. Christians who have been carnal and unfaithful during this
life will not be part of the millennial kingdom that is inaugurated at the
return of Christ. These people, according to Faust, will suffer the same
fate as unbelievers-i.e., be cast into ‘outer darkness’ (hell). They will
remain there until the end of the millennium (1,000 years) and then enter the
eternal state.

As I see it, there are two major problems with the millennial
exclusion view. First is that is grossly undervalues the atonement of
Christ. Jesus Christ died as payment for our sins. His sacrifice was
a ‘once for all time’ sacrifice (as opposed to the OT sacrifices which were
offered continually). If my faith in the sacrifice of Christ is not enough
to keep me out of hell, then what good was his sacrifice? Paul, in Romans,
teaches “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in
Christ Jesus” (Romans 8:1). Yet Faust teaches that if I’m
not a good enough Christian, then I will suffer in the equivalent of ‘Protestant
Purgatory’ for 1,000 years as a punishment for my unfaithful, carnal Christian
living. This begs a further question: How good do I have to be to
avoid millennial exclusion? This is essentially a ‘works righteousness’
program. By teaching this doctrine, it scares people into holy
living. Believers need not be motivated out of fear; we are under grace,
not law (Romans 6:14). Here are some more Biblical passages that teach the
complete sufficiency of Christ’s atonement (Romans 4:7-8; 5:1; 8:33-34; John
3:18, 36; 5:24; 2 Corinthians 5:21). This last passage (2 Corinthians
5:21) is important because it teaches that through our faith we receive the
righteousness of Christ. How can God cast a Christian who is covered with
the righteousness of Christ into hell for 1,000 years? Answer: He
can’t, and he won’t!

So April and Doves, this teaching is False and not held
by respected biblical scholars. Do a little more research April and you
will most likely come to the same conclusion. You don't need to live under
constant

fear and pressure that you "gotta be good" to reign with Christ.
He did it all at the cross. We're all going to live in Paradise!